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Revell 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350R
Pierre Rivard replied to Jim B's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Nice build Jim. Always great to see a kit release of a classic race car and the GT350R definitely falls in that category. I love these old 1/24 Monogram kits and your build convinces me this is one I need to acquire. -
The front axle and steering system looks so sweet. I imagine you'll add a functional steering box right? No pressure of course...?
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Maserati A6GCS Spyder
Pierre Rivard replied to absmiami's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Really taking shape. This is special stuff. You should get t-shirts made... and on the 8th day... -
Brabham BT45
Pierre Rivard replied to Chris Smith's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Extra, extra cool project Chris. 70's F1 were all wonderful in their now way (they all looked different from each other) but these early Alfa flat 12 Brabham were very special. This car + MFH kit + your skills will make this a must follow! -
3 builds side by side? I can barely handle one at a time. You definitely got my attention! Lots to follow.
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Tyrrell P34-1/20
Pierre Rivard replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Stunningly beautiful build Aymer. The paint is gorgeous but even more impressive are all the colors and textures yo have applied to the various "metal" components. The exhaust system is particularly impressive. What did you use for the front brake cooling ducts? Looks spot on. -
Clearing over decals?????
Pierre Rivard replied to WillyBilly's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Same here, I use a soft brush. Quick Shine is easy to find and is even easier than Future to brush on. The only drawback is that Quick Shine is not good over clear plastic parts due to high surface tension so I keep my out of production Future for that. Both products dry quickly (15 minutes) and get reasonably hard after a few days -
This Monogram body configuration represents the Daytona entry, and the oil cooler was only added after practice . By Sebring the cooler was not there but the whole back portion of the body was reconfigured. By Nurburgring the body was again heavily reconfigured, which the Fujimi kit represents. Sorry David, Highjacking your thread a bit...?
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Maserati A6GCS Spyder
Pierre Rivard replied to absmiami's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Man... what a gorgeous engine! No pressure Andy... but now that we have seen the real thing...? -
NO! ? But seriously the kit wheels are actually pretty nice but all the same depth (like the fronts are on the real car). Mr Bradford's (HRM) wheel and tire set are correct with shallow fronts and deeper rears and perfect for this build. So hard obtain Harrold's product these days so it's great that you have this set. Go for it!
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3rd gen Camaro
Pierre Rivard replied to MarkJ's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Oil coolers, tanks and caps all beautifully scratch built. With 3D printing taking on more and more space in the hobby (not that I'm against it) it is nice to see some traditional fabrication work being displayed. Thank you for taking us along for the ride, this is fun to watch. -
Jordan 191 (1/20 - Tamiya)
Pierre Rivard replied to Aymer Güneş's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Beautifully done rendition of one of the last pretty F1 cars. -
The MPC Mack DM600 kit is a fantastic kit
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Round Instrument Panel Gauges To Print
Pierre Rivard replied to Yeah Nah's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Thank you Garry for sharing this excellent process for making gauges. No more chasing the right font and size decals. Simple yet brilliant! -
1973 Porsche 917/10 Can Am
Pierre Rivard replied to Scale-Master's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Beautiful 1/43 replica of this wild beast. You are the scale master! -
Thank you Mark. I have seen end of race pictures of these cars showing the grimy fuel spillage as you described and that is the look I tried to replicate. Yes I am slowly working on a pair of Porsches, strictly OOB (what a nice change) so no work in progress for that. Thank you Chris Thank you Bruce. I too think it is a cool subject for the few of us interested in 1950's road/endurance racing.
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HQ Holden Kingswood 1972 ATCC
Pierre Rivard replied to ShawnS's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Fantastic, it looks identical to the real beast! -
AC 289 Sports MkIII, aka an Englishman's Cobra
Pierre Rivard replied to Matt Bacon's topic in Model Cars
Very nicely done AC Matt. I've seen the transformation following your w.i.p. and you have definitely pulled it off. Body modifications are so difficult because every change has consequence and in the end it needs to look harmonious from every angle. Not easy. You'll need a nice OOB after this one! -
Group 5 Special Production Cars
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I was aware of the 1/20 scale Celica, but not of a 1/24 one. Thanks for posting that info Dan and Nigel. Anything else out there we should add to the kit list for Group 5 / IMSA GTX ? -
How nice to see you back on a project. Thank you for sharing your technique using aluminium flashing for interior panels, it looks great. I love the fabricated rear springs, so much better than the usual undefined one piece casting found in these old kits.
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Group 5 Special Production Cars
Pierre Rivard replied to Pierre Rivard's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Thanks Helmut. Looks like the Ferrari Entex kit is a much better option. As for the BMW CSL it appears the Maruii is very good so I have to keep my eyes open if one not outrageously priced pops up on eBay. Other options would be more challenging projects for sure....